By A Mystery Man Writer
If you want to grow something a little different, with grassy foliage and relatively large flowers, consider pink rain lily. This tender bulb gets its common name from the color of the flowers that burst into bloom after a good rain. Easy to grow in containers, it makes a good summer patio plant or a year-round houseplant. Learn more in this article
Fertilization: Rain lilies don't typically require much fertilization. You can feed them with a balanced fertilizer once or twice during the growing season.
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